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8:10 AM ET, November 10, 2022

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New York Times:
Trump Under Fire From Within G.O.P. After Midterms  —  “Republicans have followed Donald Trump off the side of a cliff,” a longtime adviser said.  —  Donald J. Trump faced unusual public attacks from across the Republican Party on Wednesday after a string of midterm losses by candidates …
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Wall Street Journal:
Trump Is the Republican Party's Biggest Loser  —  He has now flopped in 2018, 2020, 2021 and 2022.  —  By The Editorial Board  —  WSJ Opinion: The Midterms Highlight the GOP's Trump Liability for 2024  —  YOU MAY ALSO LIKE  —  Created with sketchtool.
Discussion: HuffPost, Cafe Hayek, Reason and Axios
Politico:
6 reasons why Trump's already bad legal troubles are about to get worse  —  Mounting legal threats to Donald Trump may have appeared ominous before the 2022 congressional elections.  They're nothing compared to what comes next.  —  Some of the political protections that the former president was enjoying are effectively gone.
Washington Post:
Trump called a protest.  No one showed.  Why GOP efforts to cry foul fizzled this time.  —  Poll workers educated voters about the process and deescalated conflict, while threatened protests didn't materialize  —  As voters cast ballots largely without incident on Tuesday afternoon …
Susan B. Glasser / New Yorker:
On Donald Trump and the Democrats' Not-So-Awful Election  —  If not for the former President, the midterms could have turned out very differently.  —  The day after the midterm election of 2022 that both parties had agreed was the most consequential ever—except for the previous election …
Mike Allen / Axios:
1 big thing: Trump's the loser as GOP falters
Politico:
POLITICO Playbook: Déjà vu for Kevin McCarthy
Discussion: Bloomberg
Oriana Gonzalez / Axios:
Republicans' abortion silence backfires in midterms
Discussion: Washington Examiner
E.J. Dionne Jr / Washington Post:
The GOP offered rage and Trump. The country said no.
Discussion: Los Angeles Times, Cognoscenti and VICE
Wall Street Journal:
Democrats Hold Off Steep Losses by Driving Turnout and Winning Independent Voters  —  In key races, some Americans seeking change didn't like what Republicans offered  —  Voters this fall were in the kind of sour mood that usually signals they are ready for change in Washington and state capitals.
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Will Bunch / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
The day young voters lined up to keep the American republic for 2 more years  —  What a difference a day makes: 24 little hours.  As the darkness descended across America on Tuesday, editors at the New York Times locked in their doom-for-Democrats front page while 3,000 miles west in Arizona …
The White House:
Remarks by President Biden in Press Conference
Discussion: Insider and Power Line
Washington Post:
Trump team pushes to delay 2024 launch as DeSantis star rises in GOP  —  After a disappointing election night, Republicans are advising Trump to delay next week's “very big announcement” until after the Senate runoff in Georgia  —  Former president Donald Trump's standing as the dominant figure …
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Jill Colvin / Associated Press:
Trump urged to delay 2024 launch after GOP's uneven election  —  It was supposed to be a red wave that former President Donald Trump could triumphantly ride to the Republican nomination as he prepares to launch another White House run.  Instead, Tuesday night's disappointing results for the GOP …
Rolling Stone:
Trump Spreads Rumors, Threatens Allies in All-Out Attack on DeSantis  —  After an election night where Ron romped but Don dragged, the former president is doing his best to ratf—k a potential 2024 rival … Republicans rolled in Florida on Tuesday night, with DeSantis rolling to reelection …
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Mike Pence / Wall Street Journal:
My Last Days With Donald Trump  —  I supported legitimate challenges to the 2020 vote counts.  I also recognized that the Constitution didn't give me authority to override the voters.  —  1x  —  Thirteen days after the 2020 election, I had lunch with President Trump.
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Washington Post:
Key election deniers concede defeat after disputing Trump's 2020 loss  —  The concessions came as more GOP election deniers running for the U.S. House had won their races than the 139 House Republicans who objected to Biden's victory on Jan. 6, 2021  —  Voters in several key battleground states …
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Semafor:
Donald Trump's candidates slumped and he's looking for someone to blame
Brooke Singman / Fox News:
Trump touts ‘tremendous’ wins for endorsed candidates, says ‘why would anything change?’ on 2024 announcement
Mark Joseph Stern / Slate:
How the Supreme Court Likely Handed Control of the House to Republicans  —  Democrats had a surprisingly good election night on Tuesday.  They held onto a number of critical Senate seats, won key gubernatorial races, and shockingly still had a slight avenue to hold onto control of the House …
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Nicholas Fandos / New York Times:
If Democrats Lose the House, They May Have New York to Blame
Dave Boucher / Detroit Free Press:
Michigan Democrats take control of state House, Senate in historic power shift
Associated Press:
Russia-Ukraine War  —  Russia Orders Withdrawal From Kherson City, in Potential Blow to War Effort  —  Stanislav Kozliuk/EPA, via Shutterstock … ‘Go ahead with the pullout of troops,’ Russia's defense minister says.  —  Russia's defense minister announced on television Wednesday …
Fox News:
Fox News Voter Analysis  —  How to read these tables: The percentages to the right of each answer show the proportion of the electorate in that subgroup.  When an answer is expanded by clicking on the +, the candidates' support among that subgroup is revealed.
Discussion: Semafor
Joe Perticone / The Bulwark:
Two January 6th Participants Elected to Congress  —  One helped organize Donald Trump's rally that marched to the Capitol.  The other attended the rally and marched.  —  The extent to which sitting members of Congress were involved in the Trump rally-turned-insurrection of January 6th remain murky …
Discussion: New York Times, Insider and Raw Story
Paul Kiernan / Wall Street Journal:
SEC, DOJ Investigating Crypto Platform FTX  —  Probe focuses on potential securities-law violations by U.S. affiliate  —  The Securities and Exchange Commission and Justice Department are investigating cryptocurrency platform FTX following its sudden implosion this week, a person familiar with the matter said.
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Wall Street Journal:
Binance Walks Away From Deal to Buy FTX
Brad Dress / The Hill:
Biggs says ‘maybe not so fast’ on McCarthy Speakership  —  Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) on Wednesday pumped the brakes on boosting Rep. Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) to a House Speakership, arguing Republicans should not move ahead “so fast” on the proposition.  —  Biggs told conservative streaming program …
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Elena Schneider / Politico:
Senate Dems pump $7M into ground game for Georgia runoff  —  The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee is spending $7 million on field operations in the Georgia Senate runoff, kicking off an expensive overtime race that could give the winning party control of the Senate.
Discussion: The Hill
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Zach Schonfeld / The Hill:
Cruz to stump for Walker as Georgia race heads to runoff
 
 
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Discussion: Washington Examiner
Jonathan Tamari / The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Pat Toomey blames Donald Trump for GOP's election failures in Pennsylvania
Bill Chappell / NPR:
Republican Rep. Lauren Boebert is trailing in a race that's coming down to the wire
Gregory S. Schneider / Washington Post:
Youngkin apologizes to Pelosi over comments about attack on her husband
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Hasidic rabbi assails Trumpism rampant among the Orthodox
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Peter Blumberg / Bloomberg:
X sues to block California's AB 2655, aimed at curbing AI-generated deceptive election content on social media, claiming it impinges on free speech

John Koblin / New York Times:
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